What's so different about it? Should I install it on a laptop?
P Pooky Garfield's Teddy Joined Dec 16, 2007 Messages 24,504 Jan 22, 2010 #1 What's so different about it? Should I install it on a laptop?
V VonPickle Well-Known Member Joined Oct 9, 2008 Messages 350 Jan 22, 2010 #2 Only big different is that it includes Media Centre. So if you plan on connecting it to a TV or large screen, then yes.
Only big different is that it includes Media Centre. So if you plan on connecting it to a TV or large screen, then yes.
P Pooky Garfield's Teddy Joined Dec 16, 2007 Messages 24,504 Jan 22, 2010 #3 Ah no I'm not gonna do that.
LazyLion King of de Jungle Joined Mar 17, 2005 Messages 105,603 Jan 22, 2010 #4 Pooky said: What's so different about it? Should I install it on a laptop? Click to expand... it's got bells and whistles and stuff.
Pooky said: What's so different about it? Should I install it on a laptop? Click to expand... it's got bells and whistles and stuff.
D DJNgoma Expert Member Joined Jul 19, 2008 Messages 3,095 Jan 22, 2010 #5 Pooky said: Ah no I'm not gonna do that. Click to expand... It's XP Pro with a suite of media center apps, I'm currently using it to watch some TV. 7 Home Premium is a better option IMO, but XP MCE is good enough if you got it for free.
Pooky said: Ah no I'm not gonna do that. Click to expand... It's XP Pro with a suite of media center apps, I'm currently using it to watch some TV. 7 Home Premium is a better option IMO, but XP MCE is good enough if you got it for free.